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Show P ge 1 Thursday, September 4. 1980 A The Jorgensen and Terre m e program, Prophet Speaks, was Jorgensen, Redmond. held Tuesday evening by Visiting Byron and V ra the Primary. Each class Jensen were Dennis : nd had special speaking parts Kathleen Jensen y : ' and the children sang family, Heber City, several songs, directed by Don and Diana Jacot w Joy Mickelsen and Nikki and baby, Mindi, oi SgL Mickelsen, and accom- Lake. They also visited panied by Marci Lund and Kathleens parents, Jackie Black. Refresh- Wallace and Arnclda ments were served. The Poulson. Roger and LaRue Elkins and family, parents were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Nyles Sandy, also visited the Christensen and daughter, Poulsons. Proud parents of a liafiv Angela, Salt Lake, stayed his with overnight Sunday boy are Scott and Carbl' grandfather, J. Arthur Lee Johnson of Aurora . He Christensen, and Uncle arrived Aug. 21, 1980 at the Burton Christensen. They Sevier Valley Hospit iDn visited Owen Christensen, Richfield, weighing 7 Ibst 4 who is also an uncle. oz. His grandparents are Dale and Colleen Chris- Jay and Doris Chribten-sen- , tensen and family, Salt and Redmond, Lake, and Ron Rowley Bradley and Gayle Johnvisited Jay and Doris son, Aurora. Christensen and Kathy are Earl and Clara Spencer, Salt Lake ; Friday and Saturday. A baby girl, 7 lbs. 10 oz., Floyd and Gladys John was born Aug. 12 to Kay son, Aurora; Mrs. Ida and Diane Jensen in Salt Christensen, Redmond ; Lake. Her maternal and Mrs. Harry Gclty;! grandparents are Luelle Carson City, Nev. THE SUN Carcass Winners Named IRedmondllMewsI Mnujotie (UuMkk stock Show 529-339- 0 ' Mike Lunt and Robbie the contest. Coombs of Monroe were Second place in the steer honored as winners of the division went to Leslie Southern Utah Junior Johnson, daughter of Mr. Livestock Show Carcass and Mrs. Stuart Johnson Sweepstakes in an awards of Aurora, and third place went to David Coombs, program Aug. 28. l .Mike is the son of Mr. Robbies brother. They and Mrs. Mike Lunt of received $50 and $25, Monroe. He received $50 respectively. and a trophy for the Second place in the lamb folk lamb which racked up a total of 91 points in the division was earned by lamb division of the con- Teresa Lunt, daughter of test. Robbie, the son of Mr. Mr . and Mrs. Mike Lunt of and Mrs. Larry Coombs of Monroe, and third by Monroe, received a cash Stacy Payne, daughter of award of $100 and a trophy Mr. and Mrs. Tom Payne his of Monroe. Cash awards of for the record Charolais steer made in $35 and $15 were given to Park City Miners Carl and Fay Lyman and Norma Christensen had relatives visit them. and daughter, Murray. the second and third place They came for a Jensen The Christensens also winners. family reunion at the visited Carlyle and Lucille A total of 37 and Gunnison Park Saturday, Bird. FFA exhibitors competed Aug. 24. They were: Rex Mrs. Carlyle Bird had a in the carcass project this and Francis Jensen and birthday Thursday, Aug. year with 20 steers and 17 Cecil and Lucina Bates, 21. Friends and relatives lambs. This is a special Salina; Red and Norma called on her. Mrs. Chris (Janet) Aase part of the Junior Brundage and son. Brad, Livestock show where and daughter, Janelle, are animals compete in rate of Brundage and son, Brad, staying with her parents, gain and carcass merit as Murray; (Norma is a Gleave and Velda Peterwell as show ring placing. daughter of the Lymans; son, following surgery at All of the carcass Mrs. Jeneal Parsons and the University Medical animals were slaughtered son, Jerold, and wife, Center in Salt Lake Aug. at Sevier Valley Meat, Diane, and family, Mid- 22. She was released Aug. where they were graded vale; Earl and Margaret 29 and will go back for a by an official USDA meat Clayton and grandson, checkup before flying grader. Participants had Travis, of Sandy; Larry home to Sidney, Montana. the opportunity to view the and Mary Hansen and Her husband and children carcasses and talk to the family, Sterling; Tom and went home to work and meat grader about meat Debbie Jensen and son, school. While Gleave and animal production. Tommy, Salina: and Ned Velda were in Salt Lake to be with her, they visited Ramona Lewis in the hospital. 4-- H -- Mrs. Carl (Ramona) Lewis had major surgery at the University Hospital in Salt Lake Wednesday, Aug. 27. She was released Monday, Sept. 1. Carl and their daughter, Mrs. Tim (Colleen) Willden, have been with her during the surgery and went up to get her Monday. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson, Kanab, came Monday to stay a few days and help her. We send our best wishes as she recuperates. Crush N. S. Wolves Park Citys Miners took Quarterback Kendrick advantage of a young, Harward rushed 7 times ;. inexperienced North for a net gain of 26 yards, team and completed one of 7 Sevier Wolves Friday night and bombed pass attempts, for 12 yarin the ds. Rhett their hosts, Roberts, who opening game of the shared quarterbacking 36-- 0, season. The Miners took advantage of four Wolf fumbles for inside the four of their touchdowns, hew head coach Glen Partridge noted following the game. park City lost to Beaver last year in the state A duties, also completed one duties, also completed l pass out of 7 attempts, for 22 yards. Roberts also was credited with 7 tackles. The Miners made only one pass completion LaMar and Sonoma Bosshardt and their family, Ronald and Ellen Bosshardt, John and Vicki Leavitt, and Terry and Concha Ahlquist, Salt Lake, and their families during the game, the coach pointed out. and had all Linebacker Todd their starters return. The Nemelka made the most Miners are the early tackles for the Wolves -season pick to take the 13. Joe Reynolds made 11 state championship this and Eddie Sorensen made semi-final- s, year. 10. Were still positive, 1 went hunting wood and joyed a picnic and Labor Day in the mountains up Springville Canyon. Gary and Marie Nielson, Cedar City, were home with her mother, Mrs. Reva Sorenson, over the Labor Day weekend. Gary was getting wood. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Miller, Twin Falls, Ida., spent the long weekend with their children, Rulon en- Coach Don Sampson, who Partridge, who moved to the area from returned to teaching and coaching after a two-yeAbsence, said. I dont have any excuses we just got beat, he commented, f Coach Partridge is being assisted by Bruce Hoggard, who served as head football coach the past two years, and Kevin Eppich, who valso has Charge of the jayvee footn ball program. Steve is helping out with ar - Lam-bertse- the program until he leaves for Utah State University. Junior halfback Glen Bills was one of the Wolves singled out by Coach Partridge for his efforts in the game. Bills gained 71 yards in 11 carries, and caught the only two passes completed by the Wolves for 34 yards. He also made a total of 11 tackles. California, took over the kicking duties for the to kick average yards per against Park City. The average was surprising, since one of Sampsons kicks was for a minus five yards. The Wolves, who have only four home games this season, travel to next Friday to meet East Carbon, which lost to Dugway last week, . . . 13 - 2. East Carbon probably will win Coach Partridge predicted. The Wolves and East Carbon are fairly evenly matched, as far as size goes, but the home team has tiie advantage of more experience, he noted. Beaver will play Park City next week in other competition. Wolves, and managed 32 JOE REYNOLDS A the Mickelsen Evan Sacrament Meeting youth speakers duet, We were Rachelle Rasmussen and Scott Wilkins. A vocal Seek After was by These Things, Jolene Willardsen and Ann Haleen, Mary Jolenes sister. Their mother, Shirley Higham, accompanied them. Speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Sorenson. A ward choir is being organized. Practices will be held each Sunday evening at 7 oclock. They will be singing in sacrament meeting twice a month and will prepare programs for special occasions. A nursery will take care of the children during the practices. Mrs. (Terri Lyn) Williams is the director. Gerry and Beth Poulson and family, were home to Monday Kendall Saturday family. Mrs. Rhoda Anderson and daughter, Delores, Joe Reyncdds-ReceivEagle Scout Award es Joe Reynolds received his Eagle Scout award and Kim Curtis and Wade For- - ts family got together Saturday and went for wood on Duncan Mountain. They had a picnic and then a weiner roast after they came home. Bryant and Linda Mickelsen went to Salt Lake Monday to attend the Home Show. and Betty Miller and Burke Sun-nysi- then-regio- went to Manti and got Glen the long weekend with his and Chris Alder and went parents, Doug and Norma hunting wood on the Jensen. LaSalle Mountains. Craig and Debbie Lund Mr. and Mrs. Alvin and family and Rick and Sandstrom and family of Barbara Mickelsen and Hunter visited Monday daughter attended a Hone with his folks, Clifford and family reunion Saturday at the Gunnison Park. Marjorie Christensen. Carl Hales left Thursday Aug. 26, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riding of Ogden to attend a football camp came to spend the day at Snow College before with Sidney and ' Nellie school starts. Carl was ac tive in sports in high Peterson. Saturday, Aug. 30, Ray school and received many and Shirley Rasmussen, honors. He plans to conMidvale, came to visit tinue this record in overnight. They attended college. He is the son of their 40th North Sevier Kay and Jenett Hales. class reunion at DeKator Kay and Jenett and sons, Rex and Carl, were in Salt Manor. Grandchildren Mr. and Lake Aug. 24 to attend the Mrs. Bruce Morley and testimonial of Elder Brent family, Kaysville, visited Hales in Centerville and Saturday to Monday, and the naming of their grandon Monday, another daughter. She was named grandson, Paul Morley, Jillian by her father. Also and his girlfriend, Debbie attending were Sylven and Ferrante of Kaysville, and Wanda Christensen and a couple who just got Kenneth and Emma married, George and Hales. The baby is the JoAnn Lambert, daughter of Joseph and Syracuse, N.Y., had lunch Karen Nielson of Salt Lake. at Sids and Nellies. They had been to Fishlake. members of Thirty-tw- o and husband, their visiting their parents, and Nunley, daughters, Britney and Lester Jensen and Blain Nicole, Midvale, visited and Ruby Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jensen Bishop and Mrs. Nathan Salina, received his award Anderson. Monday, they and son were home over in a National Eagle Scout Court of Honor convened by Darryl Alder, district syth each received an Eagle Palm in a Court of scout executive. Alder Honor held last week in read the Reynolds sum-th- e North Sevier Boy mary of Joes Scouting Scout District. experiences during the Reynolds, the son of Mr. ceremony, which included and Mrs. Jim Reynolds of an Eagles Nest of the six other Eagle Scouts present. Curtis received a bronze palm, and Wade Forsyth received a silver palm at the Court of Honor, held in the Salina Stake Center. Jerry Hansen, assistant Scouting coordinator, conducted the court, the theme of which was Get the Golden Combinations citizenship. Mayor Leah Conover of Salina spoke on the meaning of citizenship, and emphasized the duties and concerns the Scouts should have in their com- iWusf Sacrifice NOW! I 1 I 1 1 to I I I I I e 'll t 4 Eiramid IJeuy Chevy s Plus too gallons of munities. 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